Palais épiscopal de Castres
Palace · Castres
Art museum
musée Goya
The Goya Museum is a museum of Hispanic art located in Castres in the French department of Tarn. The museum is dedicated to Spanish painters in general and Francisco Goya in particular. It is located in the former Episcopal Palace, built in 1675 on the plans of Jules Hardouin-Mansart, architect of Versailles. The palace is also famous for its gardens, designed by André Le Nôtre, gardener of King Louis XIV.